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| Re: Has anyone any ideas about this? Update | |
| By: sandisadie Date: October 3, 2024, 11:00 am | |
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| We had a cat diagnosed with irritable bowel. Her main symptom | |
| was that she threw up all the time. The vet put her on a | |
| steroid and she lived a happy life for many years. I hope the | |
| same for your kitty. | |
| #Post#: 81588-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Has anyone any ideas about this? Update | |
| By: shadowfox79 Date: October 10, 2024, 1:23 am | |
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| The results are in. | |
| It's not cancer, which is fantastic. However, they want us to | |
| get a sample so they can test him for parasites and so forth. | |
| I'm not looking forward to that part (or the increasingly large | |
| bill) but at least lymphoma is off the table. | |
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| Re: Has anyone any ideas about this? Update | |
| By: sandisadie Date: October 10, 2024, 9:43 am | |
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| Thanks for the update. That's such good news! | |
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| Re: Has anyone any ideas about this? Update | |
| By: shadowfox79 Date: October 25, 2024, 12:59 am | |
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| They're currently doing the parasite test, but the vet did say | |
| she was happy with the look of the sample, since it wasn't a | |
| runny mess (thank goodness, it was difficult enough to get it | |
| without that). | |
| He's put weight on and seems to be doing well, so she's asked to | |
| see him again in a month so we can reassess the situation. | |
| As Spot wasn't insured, we've been talking about getting | |
| insurance, but we were a bit put off by something the vet said - | |
| she hinted that as he had been biopsied once already, if he did | |
| get cancer later down the line an insurer might refuse to cover | |
| it. I know his steroids wouldn't be covered as they're for a | |
| pre-existing condition, but I'm not thrilled at the thought that | |
| a past negative test for cancer can rule out ever being insured | |
| for it. | |
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| Re: Has anyone any ideas about this? New question | |
| By: shadowfox79 Date: November 16, 2024, 1:47 am | |
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| Has anyone any idea on how to pill a cat that really doesn't | |
| want to be pilled? | |
| This isn't Spot on this occasion - he will happily take his meds | |
| in a pill pocket. This is his sister Dash, who is riddled with | |
| fleas and has scratched herself raw. Spot-on treatments haven't | |
| worked and we couldn't get a flea collar on her (she is a very | |
| skittish cat and won't allow any kind of touch that isn't her | |
| idea) so we got hold of some flea tablets which we know work | |
| well. | |
| However. | |
| Dash doesn't take treats, so when presented with a pill pocket | |
| she will just walk off and then Spot will eat it. | |
| For some reason she always sits and waits for Spot to eat dinner | |
| before she will touch it, and Spot is on steroids so will eat | |
| all of his and half of hers, so if we crumble it up and put it | |
| in her food she will only get half the pill at best. We tried | |
| shutting Spot out of the kitchen while she ate, but she just sat | |
| there and wailed until we let him back in. | |
| And neither of us have the skill a vet does in shoving a pill | |
| down a cat's throat, and the last time we tried to put Dash in a | |
| carrier DH ended up in A&E. | |
| I'm stuck for ideas at this point. I did locate a cat flea spray | |
| online (and yes, this is the kind you spray on a cat, not the | |
| kind you spray on household objects) but whether we could get | |
| Dash to stay still long enough to spray any on her is a matter | |
| for debate. | |
| Has anyone any ideas? | |
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| Re: Has anyone any ideas about this? New question | |
| By: jpcher Date: November 22, 2024, 2:19 pm | |
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| The only thing I can think of is to put down the two(?) food | |
| dishes at the same time as usual. Let Spot eat his fill. Then | |
| when he walks away, swap out the 1/2 full dish with a dish of | |
| food with a crushed pill in it and let Dash eat as usual. | |
| Good Luck! Hoping for the best for your two kitties. | |
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| Re: Has anyone any ideas about this? New question | |
| By: Hmmm Date: November 25, 2024, 10:48 am | |
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| The only way we could get one of our cats to take a pill was to | |
| wait till she was asleep, sneak up and wrap a towel around her | |
| and hold her down while my husband quickly grab the head and | |
| held it up toward the ceiling and popped the pill in quickly. It | |
| was always about 30 sec of trauma for all of us and she was | |
| ticked off for a few hours. She was so bad about it that even | |
| the tech vets would always need to do the towel wrap. Hopefully | |
| it's not a daily pill. | |
| Honestly, I would go with the flea collar as you'd only need to | |
| do the towel wrap thing once every 3 months to change the | |
| collar. | |
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| Re: Has anyone any ideas about this? New question | |
| By: shadowfox79 Date: November 28, 2024, 1:01 am | |
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| Thanks, everyone. | |
| We tried the "swap after he's eaten" technique initially, only | |
| for Spot to come thundering back into the kitchen as soon as he | |
| realised the food had been replaced. Fortunately by that point | |
| he was so full that he only managed a little bit of Dash's meal, | |
| so she did get most of it. | |
| I'll keep the towel wrap in mind for the next time Dash needs a | |
| flea pill. | |
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| Re: Has anyone any ideas about this? New question | |
| By: Rain Date: December 8, 2024, 7:41 pm | |
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| Update? | |
| #Post#: 81676-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Has anyone any ideas about this? Update | |
| By: shadowfox79 Date: December 9, 2024, 2:10 am | |
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| Spot had a checkup the other day. | |
| The vet was happy with his weight gain and suggested we try to | |
| reduce his steroids by giving him a half-pill on alternate days. | |
| She also offered us a prescription spot-on treatment for him as | |
| she noticed he had fleas. I asked her if I could also have one | |
| for Dash and she said not without seeing her, which isn't going | |
| to happen as Dash absolutely will not go into a carrier. | |
| As we can usually get Spot to take flea pills, we've decided to | |
| give Dash the spot-on treatment instead. The vet also | |
| recommended a particular OTC brand, as she said most others | |
| don't really work. | |
| Spot has started refusing the pill pockets we've been using, so | |
| we're going to see if he'll eat the Royal Canin brand instead. | |
| I'm not sure yet how we're going to halve the pills, as they're | |
| already tiny. | |
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